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If there is only one boy found, the High Lamas will invite Living Buddhas of the three great monasteries together with secular clergy and monk officials, to confirm their findings and will then report to the Central Government through the Minister of Tibet.
: If any pilgrim monk come from distant parts, if with wish as a guest to dwell in the monastery, and will be content with the customs which he finds in the place, and do not perchance by his lavishness disturb the monastery, but is simply content with what he finds: he shall be received, for as long a time as he desires.
If among monks or nuns occurs a quarrel or dispute or dissension, the young monk should ask forgiveness of the superior, and the superior of the young monk.
If a Chinese monk wished to travel to India and seeks the ( Buddha's ) teachings, it will be better for them to stay here first for a year or two, to deepening their knowledge before continued their study to India.
" Robe-bearer "— If the novice continues on to become a monk, he is clothed in the first degree of monasticism at a formal service known as the Tonsure.
If the postulant and the community agree that the postulant should become a monk, the man is received as a novice, at which time he is given his religious habit, and begins to participate more fully in the life of the monastery.
If a monk is needed, the Bodhisattva becomes a monk for example.
If a codex could not be obtained by fair means, he was ready to use fraud, as when he bribed a monk to abstract a Livy and an Ammianus from the library of Hersfeld Abbey.
Some say he may have met Giovanni Pico della Mirandola while in Florence and composed for him a discourse on the “ Harmony of the Skies .” If so, he also probably associated with Elia de Medigo, teacher of Pico della Mirandola, Yohanan Alemanno ( a Jewish writer influenced by the Medici court and mysticism and author of Song of songs ), Giovanni Pontano, Mario Equicola and monk Egidio da Viterbo.
If a player returns to a room where they had previously destroyed a monk, the monk reappears and must be killed again, often employing a different technique if the room was entered by a different way.
In the final years of her life, she confided to a monk: " If I were to write the story of my life, I would shock the world.
If the Buddha encountered Angulimala that day, he would become a monk and subsequently attain Nirvana.
" If a monk failed to appear they would know he was sick or died and eventually someone ( individually ) would bring food or help or collect the remains.
If Gervase's brother Thomas, who like himself was a monk of Christ Church, Canterbury, was Thomas of Maidstone, they came of a Kentish family.
If Ekkehart IV's account, much discussed among scholars, is true, which seems to be confirmed by another monk of St. Gall, Herimannus, the author of the later ( ca 1075 ) life of St Wiborada of St Gall where he cites verse 51 of the Waltharius, the poem was written by Ekkehard, generally distinguished as Ekkehard I, for his master Geraldus in his schooldays, probably therefore not later than 920, since he was probably no longer young when he became deacon ( in charge of ten monks ) in 957.
If the practitioner is prepared, the monk asks the disciple to practice all the advice for six months while remaining under the monk's regular observation.
If the disciple commits to accepting all the precepts, and recites them with the monk, then he has finished his lay ordination.
If thou hadst seen thy knights trampled under the feet of the horses, thy provinces given up to pillage, thy riches distributed by measures full, the wives of thy subjects put to public sale ; if thou hadst seen the pulpits and crosses overturned, the leaves of the Gospel torn and cast to the winds, and the sepulchres of thy patriarchs profaned ; if thou hadst seen thy enemies, the Mussulmans trampling upon the tabernacle, and immolating in the sanctuary, monk, priest and deacon ; in short, if thou hadst seen thy palaces given up to the flames, the dead devoured by the fire of this world, the Church of St Paul and that of St Peter completely and entirely destroyed, certes, thou wouldst have cried out " Would to Heaven that I were become dust!
He is dramatized as the character of the ' mad ' monk imprisoned at the Château d ' If in the famous novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
If a monk breaks any one of the rules he is automatically ' defeated ' in the holy life and falls from monkhood immediately.
If I sleep with the woman then I will have broken another great vow of a monk and will surely be lost to the ways of the world.

If and breaks
If a player breaks the rules of a game deliberately, this is cheating.
If a stitch in a finished crocheted item breaks, the stitches above and below remain intact, and because of the complex looping of each stitch, the stitches on either side are unlikely to come loose unless heavily stressed.
If this process happens faster than it is naturally quenched by ions recombining, the new ions multiply in successive cycles until the gas breaks down into a plasma and current flows freely in a discharge.
If Neal Townsend breaks the contract and doesn't use any of Wisda's Landscaping's services, expectation damages paid to Wisda's Landscaping would be $ 500, which is the economic loss they suffered.
If Wisda's Landscaping breaks the contract, and Neal Townsend is forced to hire another service for $ 60 an hour, expectation ( direct ) damages paid to Neal Townsend would equal $ 100 ($ 10 an hour, the difference in price between the original contract and the new contract ).
If a thing breaks, the person should not be upset, but realize it was a thing that could break.
If he breaks another man's bone, break his own bone.
If the pole breaks during the execution of a vault, it is considered an equipment failure and is ruled a non-jump, neither a make nor a miss.
If the child drops the gun and it breaks someone's foot, the HWR test fails, as a broken foot was not the type of harm anticipated.
If the set of contacts was closed when the relay was de-energized, then the movement opens the contacts and breaks the connection, and vice versa if the contacts were open.
If the cable breaks, the brakes grab rails, and the elevator cabin does not fall.
( If one of the basic hand-shape glyphs is used, such as the simple square or circle, this band breaks it in two ; however, if there are lines for fingers extended from the base, then they become detached from the base, but the base itself remains intact.
If, instead of slapping a feeding mosquito, one stretches one's skin so that it grips the proboscis and the mosquito cannot withdraw it, the pressure will distend the gut until it breaks and the mosquito dies.
If the network cable is terminated on both ends and when without termination data transfer stop and when cable breaks, the entire network will be down.
If this caused a change in pagination — increasing the font size could change where the page breaks were — the software would update the screen quickly enough for the author to continue typing, including altering all of the cross-references that the author may have inserted ; this WYSIWYG capability was a competitive advantage for the company.
If a female gymnast balks, for example stops in the middle of the runway or breaks their run before touching the springboard no deductions are taken.
If, for example, a person breaks into a laboratory used for the testing of pharmaceuticals on animals, the question of guilt is determined by the presence of an actus reus, i. e. entry without consent and damage to property, and a mens rea, i. e. intention to enter and cause the damage.
If there is a near-term shortage, the price comparison breaks down and contango may be reduced or perhaps even reverse altogether into a state called backwardation.
Listeners are warned, " If your car breaks down,
If a dinghy is towed, an extra line with a loop in the end ( known as a lazy painter ) can be attached to a dinghy so that if the towing line breaks, there is a line to grab with a boat hook.
If the area is further reduced once the solid phase has been reached, collapse occurs, the monolayer breaks and soluble aggregates and multilayers are formed
If a person simply breaks into any premise, they are technically guilty of either unlawful intrusion or breach of domiciliary peace ( or, respectively ), depending on the premise in question.
Statutory Burglary is defined as: If any person in the nighttime enters without breaking, or in the daytime breaks and enters or enters and conceals himself in a dwelling house or an adjoining, occupied outhouse, or, in the nighttime enters without breaking or at any time breaks and enters or enters and conceals himself in any office, shop, manufactured home, storehouse, warehouse, banking house, church or other house, or any ship, vessel or river craft, or any railroad car, or any automobile, truck, or trailer, if such automobile, truck or trailer is used as a dwelling or place of human habitation, with intent to commit murder, rape, robbery or arson in violation of Virginia State code section 18. 2-77, 18. 2-79, or 18. 2-80, shall be deemed guilty of statutory burglary, which offense shall be a class 3 felony.
If an asteroid breaks into fragments, any fragment larger than 35 m across would not burn up in the atmosphere and itself could impact Earth.

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